Parity««««««««««««««««««««««««««««..23Point of Difference««««««««««««««««««««««««««...24Recommendations«««««««««««««««««««««««««««..25Limitations«««««««««««««««««««««««««««««...26IntroductionThe project is based on the survey conducted to perform a comparative analysis between the two detergent brandsSurf Excel and Ariel. The purpose of the survey is to analyze the comparison between these two brands on the basisof points of differences and point of parity and to judge different aspects of the brand which make customers loyal,associated
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utility-related information between ongoing and upcoming projects, UMSs can reduce the occurrence of unexpected delays and cost overruns resulting from unforeseen utility conflicts found during construction. This paper presents an analysis of a two-part survey of local agency professionals in the transportation industry, regarding perceptions of UMS cost and time benefits and implications associated with implementation. The paper evaluates two hypotheses regarding local agencies’ perception on two key
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Student Engagement and Experience Journal Volume 1, Issue 1 ISSN (online) 2047-9476 DOI 10.7190/seej.v1i1.38 Case Study Considering the Smartphone Learner: an investigation into student interest in the use of personal technology to enhance their learning Ben Woodcock1, Andrew Middleton2 and Anne Nortcliffe1 1 Department of Engineering and Maths, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB 2 Quality Enhancement and Student Success, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard
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smoking and their awareness the researcher decided to qualifi all year levels to get their age and gender. The researcher make a guide questionnaire to determine if most of the BSMT students are engaged in smoking and if they know the risk and the reason behind. The answer would be based in their observation, perceptions and experience. This research will use a survey method for it is the most appropriate to gather the information needed. Rationale of the Study Readers we the researcher make this
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directly by their beliefs or thoughts. This cognitive component represents an individual’s knowledge about attributes and their consequences. Researchers can measure an attitude by making inferences based on the way individuals respond to questionnaires. According to Zikmund (2013), “Because we can’t directly see these phenomena, they are known as latent constructs, hypothetical constructs, or just simply constructs” (pg. 315). An attitude
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Defender of the State, Not Enemy Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson may be the most popular and is arguably the largest manufacturer of handguns in the United States. Established in 1852 and based out of Springfield, Massachusetts, Smith & Wesson’s firearms are standard issue to armed and police forces in the United States and Worldwide. The firearms manufacturer has been glamorized in movies such As Dirty Harry and their products have subsequently been utilized by sport shooters
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for the collection of primary and secondary data for a given business problem |X | |1.2 |present the survey methodology and sampling frame used |X | |1.3 |design a questionnaire for a given business problem |X | |LO 2 |
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Abstract My research is about customer satisfaction of “cash in” and “cash out” services of bKash. I will talk about the usefulness of M-commerce by bKash and its success in Bangladesh for people with low income. For this, I will make a survey of 60 bKash customers and form 11 hypothesis’s about this. My model will show how each aspect of bKash’s services affects customer satisfaction. Using the research I will find if customers of bKash are satisfied and how bKash can improve its services
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Pepper in the spray bottle. (NOTE: If you have no filter paper you can use cloth as an alternative of it. To avoid being exposed to the solution, use gloves and masks) DataGathering The data for this research were collected using a survey questionnaire. The survey was created using suitable questions modified from related research and individual questions
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Chapter 1 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Shifting of course is a way of college students to change their chosen program to another that may have been caused by many incompatibility to compete in that specific program. Choosing a course is difficult. A lot of factors are to be considered. Choosing to pursue it or not is more difficult. Even the brightest student fails in class sometimes. On the other hand, it is unhealthy
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